Waterbodies thermal energy based systems interactions with marine environment — A review

Waterbodies’ thermal energy potential, as a green, renewable, and limitless source of energy, can be exploited in response to the growing energy demands of islands and coastal cities. Up to now, the technologies that have been developed for this purpose include seawater air-conditioning, surface wat...

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Main Authors: Amir Bordbar, Konstantinos Georgoulas, Yong Ming Dai, Simone Michele, Frank Roberts, Nigel Carter, Yeaw Chu Lee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2023-12-01
Series:Energy Reports
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484723007151
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author Amir Bordbar
Konstantinos Georgoulas
Yong Ming Dai
Simone Michele
Frank Roberts
Nigel Carter
Yeaw Chu Lee
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Yong Ming Dai
Simone Michele
Frank Roberts
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Yeaw Chu Lee
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description Waterbodies’ thermal energy potential, as a green, renewable, and limitless source of energy, can be exploited in response to the growing energy demands of islands and coastal cities. Up to now, the technologies that have been developed for this purpose include seawater air-conditioning, surface water heat pump, and ocean energy thermal conversion systems or their combinations, which are presented here as Waterbodies Thermal Energy Based Systems (WTEBSs). The growth and development of these technologies raise concerns regarding their potential impacts on sustainability of the marine environment. The present work provides a comprehensive review of the available literature and state-of-the-art technologies describing potential interactions of WTEBSs throughout their life-cycle (i.e. including construction, installation, operation, and decommissioning) with the marine ecology. Modelling of seawater discharge dispersion as one of the main environmental impact concerns regarding the operation of WTEBSs is detailed and scopes for improving existing modelling tools are discussed. Potential destructive impacts of fouling and corrosion in WTEBSs are reported and deterrent recommendations are highlighted. Evidence of growth of bio-fouling inside of pipelines and associated mesh filtration baskets at abstraction pipe intakes are presented. The required permitting applications and licensing processes for installation and operation of WTEBSs by the relevant authorities are summarised. Finally, a summary of the findings from the data monitoring of water quality properties of a seawater air-conditioning pilot study performed at Brixham Laboratory, University of Plymouth, United Kingdom is reported.
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spelling doaj.art-ac0f5c47047c4560abb0a18b90882e222023-07-13T05:30:05ZengElsevierEnergy Reports2352-48472023-12-01952695286Waterbodies thermal energy based systems interactions with marine environment — A reviewAmir Bordbar0Konstantinos Georgoulas1Yong Ming Dai2Simone Michele3Frank Roberts4Nigel Carter5Yeaw Chu Lee6University of Plymouth, Plymouth, PL4 8AA, UK; Corresponding author.University of Plymouth, Plymouth, PL4 8AA, UKUniversity of Plymouth, Plymouth, PL4 8AA, UKUniversity of Plymouth, Plymouth, PL4 8AA, UKUniversity of Plymouth, Plymouth, PL4 8AA, UK; Brixham Laboratory, Freshwater Quarry, Brixham, TQ5 8BA, UKUniversity of Plymouth, Plymouth, PL4 8AA, UK; Brixham Laboratory, Freshwater Quarry, Brixham, TQ5 8BA, UKUniversity of Plymouth, Plymouth, PL4 8AA, UKWaterbodies’ thermal energy potential, as a green, renewable, and limitless source of energy, can be exploited in response to the growing energy demands of islands and coastal cities. Up to now, the technologies that have been developed for this purpose include seawater air-conditioning, surface water heat pump, and ocean energy thermal conversion systems or their combinations, which are presented here as Waterbodies Thermal Energy Based Systems (WTEBSs). The growth and development of these technologies raise concerns regarding their potential impacts on sustainability of the marine environment. The present work provides a comprehensive review of the available literature and state-of-the-art technologies describing potential interactions of WTEBSs throughout their life-cycle (i.e. including construction, installation, operation, and decommissioning) with the marine ecology. Modelling of seawater discharge dispersion as one of the main environmental impact concerns regarding the operation of WTEBSs is detailed and scopes for improving existing modelling tools are discussed. Potential destructive impacts of fouling and corrosion in WTEBSs are reported and deterrent recommendations are highlighted. Evidence of growth of bio-fouling inside of pipelines and associated mesh filtration baskets at abstraction pipe intakes are presented. The required permitting applications and licensing processes for installation and operation of WTEBSs by the relevant authorities are summarised. Finally, a summary of the findings from the data monitoring of water quality properties of a seawater air-conditioning pilot study performed at Brixham Laboratory, University of Plymouth, United Kingdom is reported.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484723007151Renewable energyMarine thermal energyEnvironment impactDispersionEnergy resourcesBiofouling
spellingShingle Amir Bordbar
Konstantinos Georgoulas
Yong Ming Dai
Simone Michele
Frank Roberts
Nigel Carter
Yeaw Chu Lee
Waterbodies thermal energy based systems interactions with marine environment — A review
Energy Reports
Renewable energy
Marine thermal energy
Environment impact
Dispersion
Energy resources
Biofouling
title Waterbodies thermal energy based systems interactions with marine environment — A review
title_full Waterbodies thermal energy based systems interactions with marine environment — A review
title_fullStr Waterbodies thermal energy based systems interactions with marine environment — A review
title_full_unstemmed Waterbodies thermal energy based systems interactions with marine environment — A review
title_short Waterbodies thermal energy based systems interactions with marine environment — A review
title_sort waterbodies thermal energy based systems interactions with marine environment a review
topic Renewable energy
Marine thermal energy
Environment impact
Dispersion
Energy resources
Biofouling
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484723007151
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